Wednesday, September 12, 2018

September Chat : We Need Support, Where Do We Find It? and Digital Health Fair

This month we decided to hold a chat and digital health fair around the topic of Support for gynecologic cancer patients. We started with a few topic questions about what support gynecologic  cancer patients need and then our health fair began. Organizations that support gynecologic cancer patients were invited to share a few tweets about the organizations and services they provide. Thank you Cancer and Careers, Cancer Hope Network, Clearity Foundation, Elixir Fund, FORCE, Helpsy, IamCervivor, OCRFA, Proactive Genes, SHARE, SPBOC Foundation, Smart Patients, Support Connection and WhatNext for making our first Digital/Virtual Health Fair such a success.

We were pleased that 61 people participated in this chat with 2.7 million impressions and 658 tweets. You may learn more analytics here.

Some responses to our topic questions include:
T1: What are the types of support patients need at diagnosis, during treatment and after? What is most important for you, your loved one or those you support?
  • At first I see a big need to not feel alone. Also a competing desire to learn all you can but also not wanting to overwhelm yourself.
  • As many facets as there are in our lives, each of them requires support as cancer touches everything.
  • I wished I had someone to navigate and to research for me when first diagnosed. I've been that person to many others. I needed a "me" for me.
  • Knowledge is power here. Patients are in need of education and supportive resources
  • Support that includes caregivers and family members so they can better support their loved one.
T2: For emotional support, do you attend in-person groups, online groups, one-on-one? Why or why not?
  • A combination of support is helpful for different needs.
  • There is a benefit to each type of support program and it depends on the person's personality what they're comfortable with. Many orgs, incl. us, offer a variety of support programs so that people can find the best fit.
  • online Facebook group only. Once a month at hospital hasn't been convenient.
  • All of them. Talking to a person who has gone through it gives you different support than taking part in in-person groups.

Then we moved on to our Digital Health Fair.  

Here are a few tweets from each participating organization. You may find and follow each organization on Twitter or on the internet.  Please refer to the transcript for additional tweets and information from each participant. 

Cancer and Careers

Cancer Hope Network


Clearity Foundation


Elixir Fund 




FORCE

Helpsy



IamCervivor



OCRFA




Proactive Genes
SHARE



SBPOC



Smart Patients


Support Connection

WhatNext 


We also celebrated our 5th anniversary as a chat and Twitter community.



Remember if you are a patient or caregiver you may continue this discussion on the Smart Patients Platform https://www.smartpatients.com/gyncsm ). 

Join us next month on October 10, 2018 at 9pm when we chat about Managing Cancer Pain. 

See you then, 

Dee

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